Author: larry
Date: Fri May 12 23:00:37 2006
New Revision: 9226
Modified:
doc/trunk/design/syn/S02.pod
doc/trunk/design/syn/S03.pod
doc/trunk/design/syn/S04.pod
Log:
Capture explosions.
Modified: doc/trunk/design/syn/S02.pod
=
Author: autrijus
Date: Fri May 12 18:49:49 2006
New Revision: 9222
Modified:
doc/trunk/design/syn/S06.pod
Log:
* S06: Only bare keys with valid identifier names are recognized
as named arguments:
doit when => 'now';# always a named arg
doit 'when' => 'now'; # always a p
> (string) context. You can force list context on the expression using
> -either the C<*> or C operator if necessary.
> +either the C operator if necessary.
English not being executable line noise, you can't use "either" to force
a scalar into list context.
--
"Twelve? Who needs twelve? Couldn'
Author: larry
Date: Fri May 12 14:55:00 2006
New Revision: 9216
Modified:
doc/trunk/design/syn/S02.pod
doc/trunk/design/syn/S03.pod
doc/trunk/design/syn/S06.pod
Log:
Major whackage: Prefix * and ** are dead! Long live [,] and eager!
By unpopular demand, reduce operators no longer triang
Thomas:
i just asked what you think are the best perl6 feature, to show how improved
the language in practical aspects.
the tutorial itself is currently very much in flux and rewrites
i can do much easier in my mothers tongue.
regards
herbert
herbert breunung schrieb:
> its understood that i will try, once finished to translate it for the
> pugs trunk.
Might have been better vice versa. First write it in english and then
translate it to german. This way you would've got more responses on that...
-Thomas
like i wrote here before i startet to write an perl6tutorial.
appendix C is made as an appetizer with some code examples in perl 5 vs
perl 6 equivalent.
the examples are so far:
- junctive and chained comparsions, err operator
- given
- sub signature
- minimal class with autogenerated getter/se